Match List I with List II.List I List IIA. Adenosine I. Nitrogen baseB. Adenylic

Match List I with List II.List I List IIA. Adenosine I. Nitrogen baseB. Adenylic acid II. NucleotideC. Adenine III. NucleosideD. Alanine IV. Amino acidChoose the option with all correct matches.

Answer

Matching Explanation

Detailed Explanation of Matches

List-I:

  • A. Adenosine – This is a nucleoside, which consists of a nitrogenous base (adenine) attached to a sugar molecule (ribose or deoxyribose) without a phosphate group.
  • B. Adenylic acid (AMP) – This is a nucleotide, which includes a nitrogenous base (adenine), a sugar (ribose), and one or more phosphate groups. It’s also known as adenosine monophosphate.
  • C. Adenine – This is a nitrogenous base, specifically a purine base, found in DNA and RNA.
  • D. Alanine – This is an amino acid, a building block of proteins.

Correct Matches

List-I List-II
A. Adenosine III. Nucleoside
B. Adenylic acid II. Nucleotide
C. Adenine I. Nitrogen base
D. Alanine IV. Amino acid

Final Correct Answer:

(3) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV

Summary Table

List-I (Term) List-II (Match) Explanation
Adenosine Nucleoside Base + Sugar, no phosphate
Adenylic acid (AMP) Nucleotide Base + Sugar + Phosphate
Adenine Nitrogen base Purine base
Alanine Amino acid Protein building block

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